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PROCEEDINGS AT COUNCIL MEETING
VILLAGE OF NORTH ORLANDO, FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY, AUGUST 2, 1960, at 8:00 P. M.
Mayor Liddicott called the meeting to order. In attendance were
Messrs. Fasula, Webster and Jackson.
The Village Clerk read the minutes of the previous meeting held
July 5, 1960. Mayor Liddicott called for any corrections or additions.
Hearing none, the minutes were approved as read.
Mayor Liddicott: Is there any old business to come before the meeting?
Mr. Webster brought up the question of the amount of money to be
expended on the proposed temporary recreation area and the length of time
it was expected to be used before construction of the permanent recreation
area. After some discussion, the Mayor pointed out that no definite agreement
had as yet been reached between the builders and the North Orlando Company
in regards to these questions, and that the project is still in the discussion
stage.
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Mayor Liddicott: Any other business?
Mr. Jackson reported that in connection with obtaining a fire truck for
the Village of North Orlando, that Mr. Sesnie, who is Treasurer of the Silver
Creek Precision Company, was then in Fredonia, New York, negotiating with
the Mayor of that city for the purchase of one of their fire trucks.
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The question of establishing a volunteer fire department when a fire
truck has been purchased was brought up. Mayor Liddicott stated that there
are three or four people in North Orlando who have had fire fighting
experience who have volunteered to serve and would train other volunteers
in fire fighting, therefore, with them forming a nucleus we would be able
to organize an active company.
The resolution regarding the establishment of a Federal Savings and
Loan Association in the Town of Casselberry was again brought up for action.
Mr. Fasula moved that the foregoing resolution be tabled indefinitely. The
motion was seconded by Mr. Jackson.
Mayor Liddicott: It has been duly moved and seconded that we table
this resolution indefinitely. All those in favor. Opposed. Hearing none, it
is so ordered.
The Mayor called for any ether business to come before the meeting.
He stated that the attendance was very small at this meeting, and that he
would like to see a larger attendance and more interest taken in these monthly
meetings. He stated that the next meeting would be on September 6, 1~60,
and that if there was nothing further to come before the meeting that he would
entertain a motion to adjourn.
Mr. Webster made the motion to adjourn the meeting, and the motion
was seconded by Mr. Fasula, whereupon the meeting was adjourned.
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Respectfully submitted,
Elizabeth S. Helmly
Village Clerk